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and finally enterprise we'll have to watch cisco and emc to see whether it was oracle's salespeople or if customers had a reluctance to sign on the dotted line. that's your q2 check. i'm john fortt. >>> overseas news in cyprus today, a big sigh of relief. banks finally reopened after being closed for nearly two weeks. branches opened on time. lines were long. restrictions on how much money people could withdraw. and officials were prepared for the worst. but as michelle caruso-cabrera tells us, things remain calm and the worst never came. >> reporter: the banks here in cyprus open for the first time in nearly two weeks. the event marks a key step for the country's economy and also puts an end to days of uncertainty. late last week the panic started to set in. word spread the eu was forcing cyprus to shut down at least one of the country's two largest banks. the ceo of the bank destined to be liquidated appears stunned after being informed at parliament he'll be out of a job soon. is this not more fair that the most troubled bank and the investors in that most troubled bank are the ones
and finally enterprise we'll have to watch cisco and emc to see whether it was oracle's salespeople or if customers had a reluctance to sign on the dotted line. that's your q2 check. i'm john fortt. >>> overseas news in cyprus today, a big sigh of relief. banks finally reopened after being closed for nearly two weeks. branches opened on time. lines were long. restrictions on how much money people could withdraw. and officials were prepared for the worst. but as michelle caruso-cabrera...
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cisco lost almost 4%, closing at $20.84. >>> and oracle was the biggest nasdaq loser. investors reacted to the warning we told you about last night that oracle's hardware revenue would shrink. the company also said on its earnings called today that its sales staff didn't do a good job on selling on the software side. oracle shares have fell on heavy volume, closing at 32.30, down more than 9.5%. >>> and salesforce.com, on oracle competitor in cloud computing and customer relationship services announced a four for one stock split after the close today. you don't see that very often. sales force was up on the day, ending at $172.73. before it spiked after hours on the news of that split. >>> and air gas, a company that makes industrial gases that other manufacturers use in their processes warned it may fall short in the current quarter because sales fell in february in a key division and didn't recover in march. air gas down over 5%, closing at $97.96. >>> one bright spot today was ross stores, the discount retailer said its latest quarterly income jumped 23% on higher d
cisco lost almost 4%, closing at $20.84. >>> and oracle was the biggest nasdaq loser. investors reacted to the warning we told you about last night that oracle's hardware revenue would shrink. the company also said on its earnings called today that its sales staff didn't do a good job on selling on the software side. oracle shares have fell on heavy volume, closing at 32.30, down more than 9.5%. >>> and salesforce.com, on oracle competitor in cloud computing and customer...
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the big loser was cisco. and as you pointed out, maria, probably a reflection of what happened with oracle last night in those earnings. that's down 3.7%. oracle, itself, has been the worst performer among the s&p 500 stocks today, down about 10% today. >> we're keeping one eye on cyprus, but also keeping one eye on the earnings stories. oracle is one of the disasters we're seeing wi, down 9.5%. fedex is another one, which destroyed the transportation average and the bill rally we were seeing. is this a precursor to what we're going to see in a week and a half when the earnings begin rolling in? alan valdez is with us to talk more about the earnings picture. are you hearing concerns from clients in terms of cutting into the profit picture for the s&p 500, given what we're seeing from oracle and fedex? >> no question about it. and cyprus is one of the reasons because of the strong dollar now. we're seeing is a much stronger dollar, plays into those multi-nationals now, a strong dollar hurts them in the long ru
the big loser was cisco. and as you pointed out, maria, probably a reflection of what happened with oracle last night in those earnings. that's down 3.7%. oracle, itself, has been the worst performer among the s&p 500 stocks today, down about 10% today. >> we're keeping one eye on cyprus, but also keeping one eye on the earnings stories. oracle is one of the disasters we're seeing wi, down 9.5%. fedex is another one, which destroyed the transportation average and the bill rally we...
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look at cisco for example. this is a company that has $46 billion in cash, yielding about 2.6% right now. and john chambers in january announced that they will be moving more into the services sector. very similar to what ibm's done in the past. so to say it can't happen and hasn't worked isn't true. >> for every one ibm you can pull out, look at xerox and polaroid and atari. i mean, i can give you a xwr graveyard of tech stocks that didn't follow the model. >> what's wrong with tech then that they don't follow a regular growth in earnings model? what's the problem? >> i think they do -- the problem is once tech stocks begin to pay difference tends, the best years historically have been behind them. forget about valuations from '07 and 2000. just take a look at almost any 20 year period. >> what is your point? they're using that money for innovation? >> they become behemoths. just like general stock, it was the storied stock of the '90s. >> but that's not technology. >> no, but the same thing. when companies be
look at cisco for example. this is a company that has $46 billion in cash, yielding about 2.6% right now. and john chambers in january announced that they will be moving more into the services sector. very similar to what ibm's done in the past. so to say it can't happen and hasn't worked isn't true. >> for every one ibm you can pull out, look at xerox and polaroid and atari. i mean, i can give you a xwr graveyard of tech stocks that didn't follow the model. >> what's wrong with...
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cisco is terrific. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> what are you supposed to make of the markets ups and downs? what's going to happen tomorrow, next week or next month? this market is full of pitfalls. you've got to try to avoid them. the key to surviving an unpredictable market, don't have all your eggs in one basket. that's why i play "am i diversified." call or tweet me @jimcramer. tell me your top five holdings. maybe you need to mix it up a little. let's start with a tweet from @dereklwilson who says, thanks for the education. thanks for the laughs. hash tag mad money. harlem shake, too. we did a good one. didn't get enough viewers. too many of those right now. what's going on here? under armour, cognizant communications, the home despot, imax, pretty good quarter, and berkshire hathaway. this is very controversial. under armour under a lot of pressure from the bears. people say they are discounting. we
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today, cisco systems was downgraded at sbr capital. cut from underperform to market perform and lowered the price target $17 from $22. on the dow jones industrial average only two names are actually in the green today. wal-mart and boeing. everything else is red, stuart, and led by the number one loser cisco systems. stuart: thanks, nicole. maybe the dow is so much lower because i've got to say that the bailout situation in cyprus continues to unravel. european central bank has given the country about four days, get your act together or you don't get any kind of bailout money and it seems to be that vladimir putin and the russian mob, those guys against angela merkel and the germans, that seems to be setting up shop there. kristin joins us. do you have some experience in this area? >> a little bit. and you look the at the way that russia promotes interest around the world and we see this in cyprus. cyprus made a decision in the '90s, a communist pro russian money a lot of illicit money. stuart: russian mob money. >> and russian tax mon
today, cisco systems was downgraded at sbr capital. cut from underperform to market perform and lowered the price target $17 from $22. on the dow jones industrial average only two names are actually in the green today. wal-mart and boeing. everything else is red, stuart, and led by the number one loser cisco systems. stuart: thanks, nicole. maybe the dow is so much lower because i've got to say that the bailout situation in cyprus continues to unravel. european central bank has given the...
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. >> cisco. much rather cisco than microsoft. >> at least john chambers has a game plan. we're not sure what microsoft is going to do in terms of turning themselves around. >> what about gm? all right? the ceo is coming up on the program in exclusive interview. what about the stock? >> i'm not a fan of the stock. a lot of hedge funds have it. you have the overhang of the government still. they're really having problems in europe. i mean, that is the biggest question i have to the ceo. how will they reverse the losses? they can do great things here in the states and china growing. that's a problem there. >> exxon, anybody? >> that's one of the only ones on the list besides microsoft that's tempting. i haven't done anything. >> what's the risks of the bull market rally? chief international correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera is here with that. >> the quality of the underlying fundamentals, a lot of people say the biggest critics of the rally say this is driven by ben bernanke and looking at the actual underlying economy, the fundamentals aren't that good and some point pe
. >> cisco. much rather cisco than microsoft. >> at least john chambers has a game plan. we're not sure what microsoft is going to do in terms of turning themselves around. >> what about gm? all right? the ceo is coming up on the program in exclusive interview. what about the stock? >> i'm not a fan of the stock. a lot of hedge funds have it. you have the overhang of the government still. they're really having problems in europe. i mean, that is the biggest question i...
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microsoft, qualcomm, cisco and ibm have moved to the next round, but tonight, it is apple versus hp, which has been playing pretty well as of late. so gi, first to you. >> i think originally, i was going to go with hewlett-packard, but i put my hat on and now, it looks so comes down to what stock is going to perform the best. they've missed their tournament. they did it like a preseason nit. i'm going to go with apple. >> karen? >> i agree. for a lot of the reasons you said. hp is up 60 something percent in the last month. i think they're going to run out of gas early, so apple. >> i go apple. taking a bobby knight beating in the dressing room and now, this thing looks like ball under water. above 446, i think it can breakout. >> dan? >> apple is kind of like duke, right. that kind of guy, had a disaster season, so they're back here and look poised to make a run. to me, they're like that cinderella you know is not going to go the distance. >> and let's see who you voted for on twitter. it was apple. so, slam dunk out there. blow out. apple is the winner upsetting hewlett-packard. let
microsoft, qualcomm, cisco and ibm have moved to the next round, but tonight, it is apple versus hp, which has been playing pretty well as of late. so gi, first to you. >> i think originally, i was going to go with hewlett-packard, but i put my hat on and now, it looks so comes down to what stock is going to perform the best. they've missed their tournament. they did it like a preseason nit. i'm going to go with apple. >> karen? >> i agree. for a lot of the reasons you said....
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fourth worst, cisco. i think cisco could be a big winner in 2013. even as the stock is acting terribly courtesy of a downbeat outlook from john chambers when it reported last. i have never in all of my years of following cisco seen this stock at such a discount to all the other stocks in the s&p 500. it's a meager ten times earnings for heaven's sake. frankly, that's ridiculous. i think this stock has the best chance to flip from dow lead to dow lead. third anchor on the dow, walmart, which rallied 65% with dividends. this is a tough one because the stock has moved so much lately that i regard it as overextended on a chart basis, especially after the company's squeamish outlook. like alcoa, do not look for too much near term help from walmart to power the dow through its all-time highs. second worst performer is exxon. this company's much too revered for my taste. the $400 billion behemoth, not growing reserves much at all and that's the key metric for oil. paid top dollar for a natural gas company at near all time high and offers a meager 2.5% yiel
fourth worst, cisco. i think cisco could be a big winner in 2013. even as the stock is acting terribly courtesy of a downbeat outlook from john chambers when it reported last. i have never in all of my years of following cisco seen this stock at such a discount to all the other stocks in the s&p 500. it's a meager ten times earnings for heaven's sake. frankly, that's ridiculous. i think this stock has the best chance to flip from dow lead to dow lead. third anchor on the dow, walmart, which...
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cisco. tomorrow starts here. from the united states postal service a small jam maker can ship like a big business. just go online to pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. we'll do the rest. ♪ >>> welcome back. the nuh-ew touch screen plaqubl is in stores today. >> now there is a report that apple could be stealing everyone's thunder with an event three months down the road. jackie deangelis has details on that. jackie? >> reporter: bill, maria, good afternoon to you. well, it's a little bit too early to say whether or not blackberry has a win on its hands with the z-10 here today. we saw the launch of this at&t store in midtown. foot traffic was a little bit tepid, but that's not to say there weren't a flurry of pre-orders online. it's meant to be out there competing with samsung devices and also apple products. wile we've son-in-lonly about t sold here at this story, there are still a lot of blackberry fans out there that are praising this device. >> blackberries have always had the best keyboa
cisco. tomorrow starts here. from the united states postal service a small jam maker can ship like a big business. just go online to pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. we'll do the rest. ♪ >>> welcome back. the nuh-ew touch screen plaqubl is in stores today. >> now there is a report that apple could be stealing everyone's thunder with an event three months down the road. jackie deangelis has details on that. jackie? >> reporter: bill, maria, good...
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fbr downgrades juniper and cisco toeon perform. the company's fbr says will become increasingly more challenged here to offset weaker than expecting routing and demand. in the options market, different story. bulls like juniper, calls outnumbering puts by 18-1. >> josh lipton, thanks so much. >>> still ahead, what a hot sauce on your ncaa brackets have in common. the ceo of buffalo wild wings knows and she'll join us live as march madness fever kicks off a little later on today. >>> plus, cyprus. desperately searching for a plan b today. it must find billions of euros to secure an eu bailout and avert a financial melt down. can it be done? we're going to speak to the harvard kennedy school's professor of economics for her take a little bit later on. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is a reason to look twice. the stunning lexus es. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> >>> in moscow talks are still ongoing between russia and cypriot finance minist
fbr downgrades juniper and cisco toeon perform. the company's fbr says will become increasingly more challenged here to offset weaker than expecting routing and demand. in the options market, different story. bulls like juniper, calls outnumbering puts by 18-1. >> josh lipton, thanks so much. >>> still ahead, what a hot sauce on your ncaa brackets have in common. the ceo of buffalo wild wings knows and she'll join us live as march madness fever kicks off a little later on today....
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cisco, ibm and hpq. and part of this is because tech is really dragging its heels today on the back of oracle's surprise to the down side after the bell yesterday. brian, back over to you. >>> mandy, thank you. check this baby out. it just hit the menu at mcdonald's in china. folks, that is not photo shop. that is two beef patties, two fat sausages slathered in mustard. it all comes on a pretzel bun. i think we can all just say, you're welcome, china, as we continue our number one export here in america, obesity. >> yeah, definitely exported it to australia, thank you very much. >> you're welcome as well. i can't wait to go to war with the aussies. we'd be too slow to fight back. >>> beef is getting expensive, and it's thanks to washington. i know a lot of hot air comes out of there, but i didn't realize cow prices were affected by it. >> reporter: yeah. you know, beef prices keep going up. here's what's interesting. beef futures keep going down generally if you look at live cattle futures. that has real
cisco, ibm and hpq. and part of this is because tech is really dragging its heels today on the back of oracle's surprise to the down side after the bell yesterday. brian, back over to you. >>> mandy, thank you. check this baby out. it just hit the menu at mcdonald's in china. folks, that is not photo shop. that is two beef patties, two fat sausages slathered in mustard. it all comes on a pretzel bun. i think we can all just say, you're welcome, china, as we continue our number one...
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cisco. >>. >> it is time, it is time for the lightning round. cramer takes rapid-fire calls and i tell you whether to buy, buy, buy or sell, sell, sell. we play to this sound and then the lightning round is over. are you ready, skee-daddy? time for the lightning round. i'd like to start with lee in california. >> caller: hey, jim. sunny boo-yah from california. >> i wish i were there what's going on? >> caller: in view of the turnaround in the housing industry, i feel that the more than new houses, the more new lawn, the more new lawns, the more new lawn mowers, what is your opinion of the briggs and stratton corporation? >> i think that is terrific. that's been one of our highly recommended stocks since superstorm sandy. ian in florida. >> caller: i held the position of avy for the last five years. i bought in the high $40s. i'm just wondering is there more? >> there is more. the company is restructured. it's done a good job. buy it, keep holding on to it and buy more even. gary in new mexico. >> caller: mr. cramer, how are you doing this after
cisco. >>. >> it is time, it is time for the lightning round. cramer takes rapid-fire calls and i tell you whether to buy, buy, buy or sell, sell, sell. we play to this sound and then the lightning round is over. are you ready, skee-daddy? time for the lightning round. i'd like to start with lee in california. >> caller: hey, jim. sunny boo-yah from california. >> i wish i were there what's going on? >> caller: in view of the turnaround in the housing industry, i...
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why don't you buy some, oh, let me see, if you want to be in that particular segment, i would say do cisco. one nap down and four up. that's what matters. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >> lightning round is sponsored by tdameritrade. >>> a disappointing news of the cyprus and the run of atm came on saturday. saturday i thought miley cyrus was in trouble, this is cyprus. sure enough, the future's up and down big. i get up at 3:55 a.m. i get bombarded by e-mails from bears worldwide, brown bears, black bears, kodiaks, panda bears, even koalas. i didn't have time to figure out if i should take a chance on gonzaga. i picked georgetown. nova is still mine. we'll start with a tweet, thank you for the education, thanks for the laughs, #mad money. harlem shake, too. yeah, we did a good one. ♪ >> hi, jim, how you doing? >> real good, how about you? >> i got a cold. >> i'm sorry. have you tried z-pack. it kills you but it is also good. >> when i say bo you say yah. boo! >> yah! >> boo! >> yah! >> heather that works for you, she's a swell gal. >> she went to
why don't you buy some, oh, let me see, if you want to be in that particular segment, i would say do cisco. one nap down and four up. that's what matters. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >> lightning round is sponsored by tdameritrade. >>> a disappointing news of the cyprus and the run of atm came on saturday. saturday i thought miley cyrus was in trouble, this is cyprus. sure enough, the future's up and down big. i get up at 3:55 a.m. i get...
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>> we are showing you a list of the top holdings, which inluds proctor and gamble, cisco, pepsico, sysco, we want to give people an idea with laszlo and you, what would your top picks, if the market pulls back a little bit, what would you go for here? >> two things. we are in an awkward period. we have a policy of not revealing our quarterly holdings until about 15 days after the end of the quarter. so the only thing you can rely on in looking at our stuff is the end of the year. the good news is we have a very low turnover rate. and we rank them in order of our risk adjusted rates of return prenchs. so the largest holdings at the end of the year would represent at the end of the year our best feelings, and those things don't tend to change very rapidly. so, i mean, the top three at the end of the year were proctor, newscorps and pepsi. >> i know you like apollo, i know you like microsoft, for example, and so you would urge people, if there's a pullback in any of these names specifically or the market at large, to load up on these stocks? you like them and why? >> well, let me use a litt
>> we are showing you a list of the top holdings, which inluds proctor and gamble, cisco, pepsico, sysco, we want to give people an idea with laszlo and you, what would your top picks, if the market pulls back a little bit, what would you go for here? >> two things. we are in an awkward period. we have a policy of not revealing our quarterly holdings until about 15 days after the end of the quarter. so the only thing you can rely on in looking at our stuff is the end of the year....
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charles: cisco. not the cisco that most people think about. we have food outside. everywhere you go there is food. this company has been taking market share for years. they started in 1980. it is an absolute phenomenal company. on the earnings side, you know, the last two earnings, they missed the street. one of the stocks where they want to get into the market. connell: you want to have a conservative pick and you are nervous. charles: a little bit of a pullback. by subscribers earn about 25% cash right now. the bears want to pullback and the bulls want to pullback because you can buy a stock a little bit cheaper. no real big numbers come out for a little while. this is a name that i think people are wondering, you know, i get e-mails all the time. some of the stocks people don't want to do because they are old. this, i think, is perfect for anyone. dagen: they advertise that by the way. charles: they are starting to advertise. it is a big-time company that is actually growing. it is not as awful as the other. dagen: i can always tell if i am eating sycso stuff in
charles: cisco. not the cisco that most people think about. we have food outside. everywhere you go there is food. this company has been taking market share for years. they started in 1980. it is an absolute phenomenal company. on the earnings side, you know, the last two earnings, they missed the street. one of the stocks where they want to get into the market. connell: you want to have a conservative pick and you are nervous. charles: a little bit of a pullback. by subscribers earn about 25%...
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cisco systems is low or today. we see the shares tumbling. the new price target to an underperform from a market perform and now have a price target of $17 from $22, and the firm saying there's just reduced demand for switchers and routers and that, ultimately, will hurt the company going forward. back to you. lori: okay, nicole, thank you. forget the dow struggle today. coming up next, you'll hear the case for dow 16,000 in the next 6-12 months. how you should position your investments right now. melissa: plus, jeff flock on a secrecy assignment for us. what his location may be saying about an improving economy. i love a mystery. lori: dollar's down, the dollar against trading partners a little stronger. 1.2899. we're back after this. >> twenty minutes past the hour, i'm jamie colby. this is your fox news minute. iran's clerical leader warning iran will destroy the cities of tel aviv and hyfa saying rapp has a natural right to enrich uranium. and israel's president believes obama will order an attack on iran if necessary. shooting is the las
cisco systems is low or today. we see the shares tumbling. the new price target to an underperform from a market perform and now have a price target of $17 from $22, and the firm saying there's just reduced demand for switchers and routers and that, ultimately, will hurt the company going forward. back to you. lori: okay, nicole, thank you. forget the dow struggle today. coming up next, you'll hear the case for dow 16,000 in the next 6-12 months. how you should position your investments right...
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hp networking is the number two player behind cisco. that's growing pretty well. but every other business at hp is declining year-over-year, and the actual second derivative is actually increasing so the declines are happening at a greater rate going forward. >> real quick, brian, if china demand is a driver for a company like hewlett-packard, first quarter pc shipments were down about 8%, i think, globally with china as a main concern. does that set up hewlett-packard for a month from now when they report a lousy quarter? am i reading too much into it? >> i think it's going to be problematic. half of hp's business today, about $60 billion is both pcs as well as printing. those are two challenged industries going forward in our opinion. and so, i think, you know, the fundamental trends speak for themselves and the direction of that business is headed down. >> brian, thanks for your time, have a great weekend. >> you too. >> mike, let's check in with your for options action. how are the option traders playing in the second quarter? and how would you? >> i think the
hp networking is the number two player behind cisco. that's growing pretty well. but every other business at hp is declining year-over-year, and the actual second derivative is actually increasing so the declines are happening at a greater rate going forward. >> real quick, brian, if china demand is a driver for a company like hewlett-packard, first quarter pc shipments were down about 8%, i think, globally with china as a main concern. does that set up hewlett-packard for a month from...
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except it has a good balance sheet, so you're okay there, but cisco is a real competitor, i try not to look at it ever again. thanks for the tweet. >> this one's gr guy. enjoyed your fast money reference. keep up the good work. >> westchester is a suburb. we call it a wedge. >> hero is what they call it on long island. >> that's loser stuff. way to go. love them. >> keith, we're going to not have one for keith. no, no time. [ laughter ] we'll come right back. stay tuned. >> i'm back, i'm here, pick up the phone! aw this is tragic man, investors just like you could lose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k) to hidden fees. thankfully e-trade has low cost investments and no hidden fees. but, you know, if you're still bent on blowing this fat stack of cash, there's a couple of ways you could do it. ♪ ♪ or just go to e-trade and save it. boom. ♪ otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more ti
except it has a good balance sheet, so you're okay there, but cisco is a real competitor, i try not to look at it ever again. thanks for the tweet. >> this one's gr guy. enjoyed your fast money reference. keep up the good work. >> westchester is a suburb. we call it a wedge. >> hero is what they call it on long island. >> that's loser stuff. way to go. love them. >> keith, we're going to not have one for keith. no, no time. [ laughter ] we'll come right back. stay...
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patty's day festival, cisco systems will provide a live feed through the two cities. revelers can see the celebration in ireland which includes an address by mayor ed lee, who is visiting cork. you can find the link to the feed on our website under the "see it on tv" tab. it is today, not tomorrow. it goes from market and second street. 2 finishes at the civic center and that's where the festival runs until 5:00 p.m. like the green line for the st. patty's day parade. >> and dublin another big one, too. >> of course. >> 30 years going strong with that one. we are starting out nice and quiet live doppler hd with very little in the way of cloud cover in terms of our mid-level and high level. but it's at the lower levels and that's why we are looking at the fog this morning. so in fact visibility has been reduced, but within the next, oh, 72 hours or so we will be picking up some returns. we have rain on the way for the beginning of spring. on wednesday the vernal equinox and we will look for the rain to continue really starting on tuesday into wednesday. right now we ar
patty's day festival, cisco systems will provide a live feed through the two cities. revelers can see the celebration in ireland which includes an address by mayor ed lee, who is visiting cork. you can find the link to the feed on our website under the "see it on tv" tab. it is today, not tomorrow. it goes from market and second street. 2 finishes at the civic center and that's where the festival runs until 5:00 p.m. like the green line for the st. patty's day parade. >> and...
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. ♪ cisco. balkans. balkans. >>> we don't talk enough about execution around here. yet, in the era where sectors are all the rage and etfs are the preferred method of trading them, the whole notion of long term individual company management performance gets lost in the shuffle. ♪ hallelujah >> then you get a couple of days where the great works of certain ceos just shine through. today's one of those days. just think about how many terrific ceos we heard from or read about today. think of how hard they're working for you if you open their stocks. we know that ken powell's deliverying a level of performance at general mills that i find astounding. and it was buy one get one for cereal and he gives you good earnings reports and endless buy backs. everything you ask for in a ceo. how about stewart miller at lennar? not easy to follow his dad, leonard, but his late father has to be smiling about what he's done in the toughest housing market since the depression. the beautiful quarter shows he's building more homes, making here money per home and accumulating a land ba
. ♪ cisco. balkans. balkans. >>> we don't talk enough about execution around here. yet, in the era where sectors are all the rage and etfs are the preferred method of trading them, the whole notion of long term individual company management performance gets lost in the shuffle. ♪ hallelujah >> then you get a couple of days where the great works of certain ceos just shine through. today's one of those days. just think about how many terrific ceos we heard from or read about...
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cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> the euro group's leader is doing this as the country scrambles to put together a rescue plan. he says he thinks the levy on bank deposits is inevitable. he also says he takes full responsibility for the original bailout package. >> a package that would have been much bigger than 10 billion simply wouldn't have given any fair chance to a recovery for cypr cyprus. so in that balance between a package not too big allowing for a new future for cyprus, finding a contribution from the cypriot economy itself, it's inevitable in the view of the euro group that a contribution was made from the depositors. >> now, yesterday, markets may have a different idea or do they? joining us from new york, joe levonra from deutsche bank. you think the fed could exit or start to exit by the end of the year? >> kelly, i think they can really stop the pace of qe. i think that what will happen is over the next two months, job growth will continue to be over 2,000. and i think in that
cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> the euro group's leader is doing this as the country scrambles to put together a rescue plan. he says he thinks the levy on bank deposits is inevitable. he also says he takes full responsibility for the original bailout package. >> a package that would have been much bigger than 10 billion simply wouldn't have given any fair chance to a recovery for cypr cyprus. so in that balance between a package not too big allowing for a new future for cyprus,...
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today you have cisco, ibm, american express. they're not as independent on union pacific moving their goods today as those companies were back in the 1970s, let's say. >> jeff, what do you think? you're worried about what's happened to the transports this week. >> well, i think that what i like about the transports index is just kind of the opposite of what robert said. it actually is a fundamental and a technical indicator and it tells the us, as we saw with the results from caterpillar and from fedex, of economic weakness. now, we can use to disregard that if we like to, but i would still like to believe that fundamentals do matter. and we did see that transport index come off somewhat. my takeaway from it is it's showing you that this rally is a little bit overheated. it's not supported by some of the fundamentals out there and we really need to kind of rethink whether we could be finally getting to that point where this market catches its breath. >> well, i mean, where are you going to put the money? are you saying that you
today you have cisco, ibm, american express. they're not as independent on union pacific moving their goods today as those companies were back in the 1970s, let's say. >> jeff, what do you think? you're worried about what's happened to the transports this week. >> well, i think that what i like about the transports index is just kind of the opposite of what robert said. it actually is a fundamental and a technical indicator and it tells the us, as we saw with the results from...
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cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> all >>> all right. can the markets maintain this rally? joining us on the fast line is tom mcclellan. always great to see you. and two charts in particular you wanted to walk through for us. one was the s&p versus copper. what do you see here? >> well, copper is something that behaves mostly like the stock market and it's been that way ever since about 2007. it used to be more of a pure commodity, but since 2007, it's been more like a financial asset. and so it moves up and down with the stock market. the dow challenging all-time highs and copper making new lows for the year. that's definitely a sign, a divergence that is important, the stock market still doing great because the fed's pumping money out there. but there are signs of suffering elsewhere. >> all right. and also, the dow versus ge. and you're taking a look at this for the past six months. >> ge is great bell weather for whatever the dow's going to do. because it's a dow component it's understandably going to move with the dow. but ge tends to top before the dow does and ge is
cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> all >>> all right. can the markets maintain this rally? joining us on the fast line is tom mcclellan. always great to see you. and two charts in particular you wanted to walk through for us. one was the s&p versus copper. what do you see here? >> well, copper is something that behaves mostly like the stock market and it's been that way ever since about 2007. it used to be more of a pure commodity, but since 2007, it's been more like a...
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jabil circuit, another loser after its forecasts were short of expectations and cisco lower on a downgrade. sue, back to you. >>> we're down 85 points now on the dow jones industrial average. perhaps some of that money is seeking the bond market. let's find out. rick santelli's tracking the action for us. hi, ricky. >> reporter: hi, sue. whether it's money coming out of stocks or just money from somewhere, it almost doesn't matter, and between the weakness in equities and early headlines out of cyprus, you see on the intraday chart, that established the session. we're basically down four basis points. right now 192 yield. should we close in this zone, it will be a two-week close. doesn't look like a positive formation if you're looking for yields to move higher. it's really exaggerated by looking at year to date, a boon. the boon right now, at a 56 basis point deficit to the treasuries. that's a wide spread. and the last two-day chart of the euro versus the dollar. should it break through 1.28.80, it could challenge the current four-month lows versus the greenback. sue, back to you. >> ric
jabil circuit, another loser after its forecasts were short of expectations and cisco lower on a downgrade. sue, back to you. >>> we're down 85 points now on the dow jones industrial average. perhaps some of that money is seeking the bond market. let's find out. rick santelli's tracking the action for us. hi, ricky. >> reporter: hi, sue. whether it's money coming out of stocks or just money from somewhere, it almost doesn't matter, and between the weakness in equities and early...
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cisco. tomorrow starts here. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> welcome >>> welcome back. with planes packed and customers willing to pay more for extra perks, airlines are going the distance to win over higher-paying customers. phil lebeau with the story. phil? >> maria, this is all about airlines trying to get more revenue out of their transcontinental business class seats. here's what's going on. this week, united started roll outing out plans that have lie flat seats in their business class, but this is only for those flights between los angeles, san francisco, and new york. and by the way, they will have fewer seats in business class, with this configuration. other airlines are following. they've got delta at the end of the month, jetblue announced they'll have something next year. and this is all about targeting
cisco. tomorrow starts here. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> welcome >>> welcome back. with planes packed and customers willing to pay more for extra perks, airlines are going the distance to win over higher-paying...
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cisco. tomorrow starts here. cisco. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared, it's... you know we can still see you. no, you can't. pretty sure we can... try snapshot today -- no pressure. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> no can >>> no can exit in site for the fed. and the market responded. s&p within striking
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cisco downgraded today. should we be more worried about tech spending than perhaps we are? >> look, again, i think that there's a lot of kind of back and forth on this right now. we really haven't seen this enterprise software spending kick n.by the way, our overweights right now are in the semiconductors and the hardware. but obviously if we think that the market is getting a bit too -- discounting top of of a slowdown and we think that the -- that ultimately the software story will be reflected in terms of this technology buildout cycle then we'll use that opportunistically to increase our exposure as well. >> mike, appreciate having you on. >> thanks, guys. >> make ryan. back to josh lipton at hq and the markets desk. >> hey, scott, check out oracle which is deep in the red. the software-maker pinning the blame on its sales force for a miss in third-quarter software sales. the street reacting. a number of brokerages cutting their price targets, including rbc, steiffel and webbush. >> there are analysts defending the company, and the company is pointing out that this is n
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cisco. the food service company. no one ever talks about it. by the way, this whole food service business, it is about $230 billion business. they are going to get a lot more. everywhere you go, there are food services and these guys are on top of it. the stock is up almost every year. they take market share all the time. for anyone looking for a conservative investment, i think this is a fantastic idea. this one is for your 401(k). here is another example of reckless government spending. hundreds of thousands of your taxpayer dollars is being spent -- we cannot make this stuff up. ♪ ♪ charles: how is this for government waste, the national science foundation awarded money to yale to study ducks. liz: everyone knows that a duck pond in breeding season is like a singles bar on spring break. who knew they were so quirky with their sexual evolution. they want us to go to quÉbec to study duck population. charles: we probably should have had this last week in the vice segment. how does this help mankind? liz: i am not sure how it helps mankind.
cisco. the food service company. no one ever talks about it. by the way, this whole food service business, it is about $230 billion business. they are going to get a lot more. everywhere you go, there are food services and these guys are on top of it. the stock is up almost every year. they take market share all the time. for anyone looking for a conservative investment, i think this is a fantastic idea. this one is for your 401(k). here is another example of reckless government spending....
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names like united technology, hewlett-packard, american express, cisco, bank of america are some of the top performers in percentage terms but about 28 of 30 names are in the green this year and hewlett-packard being the best of the bunch. back to you. ashley: nicole petallides in green as well. thank you so much, nicole. appreciate it. tracy: so what is the dow's new record mean for your portfolio? our next guest says diversification is key. he says for the long term a multiasset class strategy will pay off. michael cue gene mow -- cuggino, permanent portfolio manager manager joins us now. you don't believe this. based on gdp numbers, recession could very well be possible? >> what we're seeing right now is stock market outperformance, you know, because corporate earnings have been strong, companies have squeezed profits out of very little revenue growth. and dividend yields are supportable by those earnings and there is nowhere else to go really for return at the moment. so investors have been going towards stocks, for the better part of last four years. and you know with a couple of b
names like united technology, hewlett-packard, american express, cisco, bank of america are some of the top performers in percentage terms but about 28 of 30 names are in the green this year and hewlett-packard being the best of the bunch. back to you. ashley: nicole petallides in green as well. thank you so much, nicole. appreciate it. tracy: so what is the dow's new record mean for your portfolio? our next guest says diversification is key. he says for the long term a multiasset class...
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cisco, emc, hewlett-packard, ibm, intel, microsoft, net app and oracle. >> well, these are eight stocks more business spending exposed and consumer spending exposed. one of the big exposed names has been weighing on the technology index. these are very low p/es, all companies around for 20, 25 years or more, they've proven their ability to at least survive. and i don't think growth is the question given the valuations. the questions are the survivorship. and we think they will. they tend to be well entrenched. global operating footprints are valuable asset. i think these big cap tech stocks exposed to business spending which i think will improve during 2013, 2014 are one of the few attractive windows of entry into this market right this moment. >> anybody else have thoughts about that around the table? >> well, one to pick out is hewlett-packard, there are a lot of strong companies in that group. the air going out of the balloon. the stocks had a wonderful run. but every business they're in is shrinking even with the business spending. >> looks like a business in decline, but with the p
cisco, emc, hewlett-packard, ibm, intel, microsoft, net app and oracle. >> well, these are eight stocks more business spending exposed and consumer spending exposed. one of the big exposed names has been weighing on the technology index. these are very low p/es, all companies around for 20, 25 years or more, they've proven their ability to at least survive. and i don't think growth is the question given the valuations. the questions are the survivorship. and we think they will. they tend...
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. ♪ cisco. tomorrow starts here. ♪ . >>> stocks rally and our traders have the best place right now. morning star is the ultimate stock picker. he is going to be here with his best picks as well. tiffany beach, we're going to have a big debate about where that goes from here and bear stearns five years later. the anniversary of the deal. now we have the ceo of chase wealth management. he was there. now this charge of a group running about $106 billion. we'll reflect on the past and talk about the markets. 10% gain here. #. >> the top performing stock on the nasdaq. they posted a quarterly loss but the strong outlook is getting everybody excited. it also reported an uptick in rev new and volume. several analysts increasing price target on the stock. you know, melissa and simon. we talk about how tech is underperforming but the stock is up 60% year to date. back to you. >> thank you very much, seema. it's approaching midday on wall street, so time is finding out for dell to find a better deal wc
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